Factors associated with good health among older persons who received a preventive home visit: a cross-sectional study
Abstract Background The ageing population is increasing worldwide, and this trend is bringing challenges both for the older person and for society. In order to meet the challenges a comprehensive approach is needed involving both health promotion and risk prevention. The preventive home visit is a p...
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Main Authors: | Anna Nivestam (Author), Albert Westergren (Author), Pia Petersson (Author), Maria Haak (Author) |
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